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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / December 2006

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1999 Maxima starting problem-injectors?

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blane64@gmail.com - 25 Dec 2006 16:43 GMT
"Santa" just brought a 1999 Maxima GXE for my 16 y/o son.  It has about
100K miles, and seemed to run quite well when I test drove it, and when
I drove it home.  However, now that we have had it a few days we have
found a little problem.  Until last night, it was hidden at a friend's
house and not being driven.

When cold, it starts and runs fine.  However, when it has been driven,
and then you go out and try and start it again (from 1-2 hrs later for
example) it will just kick over, then stall and can't be started again
for several hours.  I did start and stop the car at the gas station on
the way home, and it started fine.

I suspect it is a fuel injector problem?  I had a 1987 Maxima that had
faulty injectors and they would leak down into the cylinders and flood
the engine, but it would run fine if left over night.

The irony here is that we purchased a used Maxima primarily due to the
"reliability" of our previous Maximas, a 1987 that had 240K on it when
I rear-ended someone, and a 1995 that had 180K that got totaled when I
got rear-ended.  The original plan was for the teenager to get the '95.

It galls me to have paid good money for a car that won't run, but I
know that is the risk in buying an older used car.  I just wanted
something that was "disposable" if he has an accident.
KybonaBygona - 25 Dec 2006 18:46 GMT
> "Santa" just brought a 1999 Maxima GXE for my 16 y/o son.  It has about
> 100K miles, and seemed to run quite well when I test drove it, and when
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> know that is the risk in buying an older used car.  I just wanted
> something that was "disposable" if he has an accident.
====
I would first try some of this quality injector cleaner it really works
wonders.
http://www.chevron.com/products/prodserv/nafl/auto/content/faq.shtm

Then if things don't get beter have a voltage check on coils and injectors.
Maybe plugs. also cleaning the intake butterfly. since you bought it used
spending a little money should be expected. Good Luck.
blane64@gmail.com - 26 Dec 2006 01:04 GMT
Well, it is time for major egg on the face.  I will confess the true
cause of the problem, and then slink off into the weeds of the
internet....

It is the key-transponder problem.

I had previously used the original key the other times I drove the car.
I gave my son the original key, and was trying to use a copy to move
the car around, etc.  Interestingly it would let the car fire over for
a second or so, then it would  die and not even fire over again, no
matter how many times you crank it.  Finally, I was SOOO mad, I had
just been out in the driveway trying to start it, and my son said "Let
me try, Dad, maybe I will have some luck."  I huffed away and said
"Knock yourself out, but I know how to start one of these cars, I had
one just like it (1996) for 11 yrs!"  He proceeded to start the car
effortlessly (DOH!)  We drove all around town, and when we got home, we
figured out that the key was the only difference, and sure enough, that
was it.  The copy (non-transponder) key would let the car start and run
for about 2 seconds like normal and then it would die.  So much for my
cheap spare keys.......

Now I will slink off into oblivion......

On Dec 25, 10:43 am, blan...@gmail.com wrote:
> "Santa" just brought a 1999 Maxima GXE for my 16 y/o son.  It has about
> 100K miles, and seemed to run quite well when I test drove it, and when
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> know that is the risk in buying an older used car.  I just wanted
> something that was "disposable" if he has an accident.
Al Moodie - 26 Dec 2006 14:49 GMT
>Well, it is time for major egg on the face.  I will confess the true
>cause of the problem, and then slink off into the weeds of the
>internet....
>
>It is the key-transponder problem.

Hey at least you figured it out without spending a lot of time and
money. Here's my transponder key story.

My 2003 only came with one key and one remote.
Dealerships quoted $60 per new blank key, with $45 - $90 to program
depending on dealership.
Bought two blank keys on Ebay for $30, also bought two remotes for $30
Took my original key plus two new blanks to dealership. You must have
ALL keys programmed at once, INCLUDING THE ORIGINAL KEYs, or they will
not work after the reprogramming. Had keys programmed for $45.
Only hitch was that they could NOT program my original Nissan key
together with my two no-name brand keys, so i ended up with only two
keys which will start the car plus one which will open but not start.
If you want 3 keys programmed they must all be of the same brand.

Not sure how much of this applies to 1999 but hopefully it will help.

Al Moodie.
KybonaBygona - 26 Dec 2006 18:38 GMT
> Well, it is time for major egg on the face.  I will confess the true
> cause of the problem, and then slink off into the weeds of the
[quoted text clipped - 44 lines]
>> know that is the risk in buying an older used car.  I just wanted
>> something that was "disposable" if he has an accident.

===
Well all is well that ends well. Just glad my 98 Max does not have the smart
type keys.
 
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